A special issue of the Addiction Journal (www.addictionjournal.org) was dedicated to the AMPHORA project. The papers were prepared and submitted for peer review during the year 2010. The final version of the supplement was available in electronic (open access) and printed format in March 2011.

Gual A, Anderson P. A new AMPHORA: an introduction to the project Alcohol Measures for Public Health Research Alliance. Addiction. 2011 Mar; 106 Suppl 1:1-3. DOI:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010.03349.x[Download full text]

Eisenbach-Stangl I. Comparing European Alcohol Policies: What to Compare? Vienna: European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research; 2012 [Download full text]

Eisenbach-Stangl I, Thom B. Intoxication and Intoxicated Behaviour in Contemporary European Cultures: Myths, Realities and the Implications for Policy, (Prevention) Practice and Research. Vienna: European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research; 2008. [Download full text]

EFSA (European Food Safety Authority). Opinion of the Scientific Committee on a request from EFSA related to a harmonised approach for risk assessment of substances which are both genotoxic and carcinogenic (Request No EFSA-Q-2004-020). Adopted on 18 October 2005. [Download full text]

Science Group of the European Alcohol and Health Forum. Does marketing communication impact on the volume and patterns of consumption of alcoholic beverages, especially by young people? - a review of longitudinal studies. Brussels: European Commission; 2009. [Download full text]

Science Group of the European Alcohol and Health Forum. Alcohol, work and productivity: Scientific opinion of the Science Group of the European Alcohol and Health Forum. Brussels: European Commission; 2012. [Download full text]

WHO Regional Office for Europe. Evidence for the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe; 2009. [Download full text]

WHO Regional Office for Europe. European action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol 2012–2020. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe; 2012 [Download full text]

WHO Regional Office for Europe. The European Health Report 2012. Charting the way to well-being. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe; 2013. [Download full text]

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AMPHORA is a four-year, Europe-wide project which will enhance the state of the art in research for European alcohol policy by providing new scientific evidence for the most effective public health measures to reduce the harm done by alcohol. AMPHORA will enhance cooperation between researchers and disciplines and improve the translation of science into policy throughout Europe.

AMPHORA is a collaborative research project funded under the Seventh Framework Program of the European Commission (FP7) and is coordinated by the Hospital Clínic i Provincial de Barcelona (HCPB) in Catalonia, Spain.

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